As of 2024, the company has 29 offices in 20 countries around the world, including New York City, Las Vegas, London, Trondheim, Munich, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Vienna, Ljubljana, Sydney, Montevideo, and Singapore.
At the end of 2015, Sportradar renewed the partnership with the International Tennis Federation as their official data collection service partner.
[3] In March 2021, Bloomberg News reported that Sportradar was in talks to go public via a SPAC, Horizon Acquisition Corp II.
The program was developed by two Norwegians, Petter Fornass and Tore Steinkjer, who formed the company Market Monitor AS in 2001.
[15][16] Later that year, the NBA announced a multi-year partnership with Sportradar involving integrity services, data distribution and video streaming.
[17] As of 2015, Sportradar has partnered with roughly 450 bookmakers including Bet365,[18] William Hill,[18] Paddy Power, and Ladbrokes.
For in-game betting odds, this requires continuous recalculation of the outcomes using the live data that Sportradar collects or acquires through licenses.
[25] Sportradar provides federations and law enforcement agencies with a system for detecting betting-related match fixing.
[29] FDS has since then expanded its partnerships to other sports and federations, including Asian Football Confederation,[30] CONCACAF,[31] FIBA,[32] ESL[33] and IOC.
[34][35] Sportradar has also signed agreements with several law enforcement agencies, including Europol[36] and the Australian Federal Police.